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Administration Guide

Summary of steps

Summary of steps

Note

Recent FortiGate models include a new BIOS version with a security enhancement that requires you to register your FortiGate and download the registration information to your FortiGate before you have complete access to the GUI or CLI. You must also register your FortiGate before you can upgrade its firmware.

These steps summarize how to get your FortiGate up and running by using the GUI. For information about the Command Line Interface (CLI), see Using the CLI.

  1. Set up your FortiGate for initial management access through the GUI. See Setting up FortiGate for management access.

    For more information

    Go to

    Physical appliances, such as FortiGate

    Go to FortiGate/FortiOS Hardware Guides to view QuickStart Guides for all supported FortiGate models.

    Hypervisors, such as FortiGate-VM on ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V, and so on.

    Go to FortiGate Public Cloud or FortiGate Private Cloud and follow the deployment section of the administration guide for your hypervisor, for example, Microsoft Hyper-V Administration Guide > Deployment.

    Depending on the topology and FortiGate model, internet access may not yet be configured for the FortiGate.

  2. Log in to the GUI and change your password to meet the password policy requirements. See Logging in to FortiOS GUI.

    FortiOS detects whether FortiGate has internet access to prepare for device registration to FortiCare. If no internet access is detected on recent FortiGate models, a wizard is displayed to help. See Configuring internet access for recent FortiGate models.

  3. Register the FortiGate to FortiCare:

  4. Complete the FortiGate Setup wizard. See Completing the FortiGate Setup wizard.

  5. Complete the basic configuration steps for FortiOS if needed. After this step, all FortiGate models should have internet access. See Configuring basic settings.

  6. Configure a policy for the FortiGate to give clients behind FortiGate access to the internet. See Configuring a firewall policy.

  7. Back up the configuration. See Backing up the configuration.

  8. If necessary, troubleshoot the installation. See Troubleshooting your installation.

After completing the Getting started section, next steps can include:

Summary of steps

Summary of steps

Note

Recent FortiGate models include a new BIOS version with a security enhancement that requires you to register your FortiGate and download the registration information to your FortiGate before you have complete access to the GUI or CLI. You must also register your FortiGate before you can upgrade its firmware.

These steps summarize how to get your FortiGate up and running by using the GUI. For information about the Command Line Interface (CLI), see Using the CLI.

  1. Set up your FortiGate for initial management access through the GUI. See Setting up FortiGate for management access.

    For more information

    Go to

    Physical appliances, such as FortiGate

    Go to FortiGate/FortiOS Hardware Guides to view QuickStart Guides for all supported FortiGate models.

    Hypervisors, such as FortiGate-VM on ESXi, KVM, Hyper-V, and so on.

    Go to FortiGate Public Cloud or FortiGate Private Cloud and follow the deployment section of the administration guide for your hypervisor, for example, Microsoft Hyper-V Administration Guide > Deployment.

    Depending on the topology and FortiGate model, internet access may not yet be configured for the FortiGate.

  2. Log in to the GUI and change your password to meet the password policy requirements. See Logging in to FortiOS GUI.

    FortiOS detects whether FortiGate has internet access to prepare for device registration to FortiCare. If no internet access is detected on recent FortiGate models, a wizard is displayed to help. See Configuring internet access for recent FortiGate models.

  3. Register the FortiGate to FortiCare:

  4. Complete the FortiGate Setup wizard. See Completing the FortiGate Setup wizard.

  5. Complete the basic configuration steps for FortiOS if needed. After this step, all FortiGate models should have internet access. See Configuring basic settings.

  6. Configure a policy for the FortiGate to give clients behind FortiGate access to the internet. See Configuring a firewall policy.

  7. Back up the configuration. See Backing up the configuration.

  8. If necessary, troubleshoot the installation. See Troubleshooting your installation.

After completing the Getting started section, next steps can include: